Shaved-head effect
For pronounced baldness or fully lost hair. We recreate the look of a closely shaved scalp — sharp and even — with a hairline designed for your face.
Learn moreScalp micropigmentation rebuilds, dot by dot, the density of a shaved head or the texture of thinning hair. A natural, immediate result, performed in Strasbourg by a specialist practitioner.
Scalp micropigmentation — also called hair tattoo or trichopigmentation — places pigments into the superficial layer of the scalp dermis. Each impact reproduces a follicle: the eye perceives hair density where there is none.
In Strasbourg, we use this technique to recreate a hairline, conceal baldness, add density to thinning hair or camouflage a transplant scar. The result is immediate, painless and discreet day to day.
For pronounced baldness or fully lost hair. We recreate the look of a closely shaved scalp — sharp and even — with a hairline designed for your face.
Learn moreFor hair that is kept but thinning. Pigments fill the translucent areas between hairs and remove the “visible scalp” effect.
Learn moreFUE/FUT transplant scars, strip scars, accident or cranial surgery: pigmentation softens the contrast and makes the area almost invisible.
Learn moreAssessment of the scalp, the area to treat and your skin tone. Together we define the hairline, the target density and the pigment shade. You receive a personalised quote.
The pigment is deposited at the exact depth of the dermis with a sterile single-use micro-needle. Treatment usually spans 2 to 3 sessions, 2 to 4 weeks apart.
A touch-up refines density and the hairline once healing is complete. As pigments are bio-resorbable, a maintenance session every 1 to 4 years keeps the result vivid.
The success of micropigmentation comes down to one detail: injection depth. Too shallow and the pigment fades; too deep and it spreads, creating blotches. Our standards focus on that gesture, session after session.
The sensation is generally described as mild and quite bearable, similar to light tingling. Discomfort stays minimal and short-lived.
Yes: each impact mimics a follicle, with variations in shade and distribution. Head-on or close up, the effect faithfully reproduces a shaved regrowth or restored density.
As pigments are bio-resorbable, the result lasts several years. A periodic maintenance session revives intensity and sharpness.
Absolutely. Micropigmentation is frequently used alongside a transplant to add density and conceal donor-area scars.